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For it is evident to anyone who has carefully observed an oscillogram of speech , or has critically measured duration by this means , that in most instances , if not in all , there is no precise demarcation between the curves of two ...
For it is evident to anyone who has carefully observed an oscillogram of speech , or has critically measured duration by this means , that in most instances , if not in all , there is no precise demarcation between the curves of two ...
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Some of these instances may be temporal ; e.g. Sturtevant ( Chr . 191 ) so interprets man in 2.59 . Temporal man is commoner than conditional man ... 22 For instance in §171 we find side by side nu following takku but ta following man .
Some of these instances may be temporal ; e.g. Sturtevant ( Chr . 191 ) so interprets man in 2.59 . Temporal man is commoner than conditional man ... 22 For instance in §171 we find side by side nu following takku but ta following man .
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There is thus hardly a single instance of ond se which is not suspect , and when we consider how easily the ond - sigil was inserted or omitted in OE texts , suspicion is increased . There are in Bede some half - dozen instances of ...
There is thus hardly a single instance of ond se which is not suspect , and when we consider how easily the ond - sigil was inserted or omitted in OE texts , suspicion is increased . There are in Bede some half - dozen instances of ...
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